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Hydreigon* Turvy (F)

Type: Dark/Dragon

Dark: Dark STAB; Immunity to all telepathic and telekinetic attacks, better performance in all darkened and especially twilight conditions. Can use any Dark-type attack regardless of Attraction.

Dragon: Dragon STAB; More in touch with legendary or special auras in arenas. Able to use Hyper Beam and Giga Impact without losing focus.

Abilities: Levitate

Levitate: (Innate) This Pokemon naturally floats above the earth when released or easily takes flight, evading Ground moves like Bulldoze, Dig, Earthquake, and Magnitude. Other Ground moves can still hit.

Kitsunoh [Big Poe] (Male)Nature: Jolly (+15% Speed, +19% Accuracy (127*127/870=18.54), -1 Special Attack) Type: Steel/Ghost
Steel: Steel STAB; Immune to Sandstorm, highly insusceptible to toxic attacks, but can be corroded specifically by Acid and Acid Spray, can be magnetized. Superior senses in high-metal environments like construction sites or factories.
Ghost: Ghost STAB; brief intangibility that nullifies Normal and Fighting-type attacks. Can move through walls for a brief period of time but must remain in motion. Superior senses in low light and inside dark buildings. Have no vision reduction in hazes.

Abilities:
Frisk: (Innate) The Pokemon has intimate knowledge of the opponent's held item and ignores any item-based increases in damage or status. The Pokemon will not be affected by Fling or Natural Gift.
Limber: (Innate) This Pokemon’s body is well trained and immune to paralysis.
Cursed Body (DW) [unlocked]: (Innate) When this Pokemon is struck by an opponent's attack that makes contact, there is a 30% chance that attack will be disabled. Only one of the opponent's attacks can be disabled at a time due to Cursed Body.

Hydreigon vs. Kitsunoh, an interesting match up to say the least. But lets just get into the battle. Kitsunoh is faster, and begins by releasing some kind of Toxic gas, which poisons Hydreigon. Not letting the poison get to him too much, a Fire Blast is shot at Kitsunoh, hitting, and dealing solid damage. But this doesn't deter Kitsunoh from continuing his plans and Yawning at Hydreigon, causing him to become very tired. Continuing his rampage, an Earth Power is now fired at Kitsunoh, ouch the damage is really starting to pile up here. Kitsunoh then ends with Faking Out Hydreigon and causing him to Flinch

Kitsunoh, still being faster, heads out first and uses Will-o-wisp, this time it connects though for the burn, although I don't think Hydreigon is much for physically attacking, so I'm sure it doesn't have much to worry about. Trying to escape from the Shadow made fox, Hydreigon creats a substitute of itself made of 15 HP. It'll hold for a little while, but this drains him and it seems like he falls asleep now. Kitsunoh licks the substitute, trying to figure out what it is, it does a little damage to the substitute, but doesn't break it. Hydreigon just slept away in his little corner. Now, I didn't really know what to do with Pain split, so unless someone can give me hard fact from someone high up, it fails. Also, Hydreigon wakes up and misses with a Fire Blast, thats why you don't use Fire blast's right after waking up childern.

Kitsunoh wastes no time in destroying Hydreigon's Substitute with a Metor Mash, Hydreigon who is now in the open, taunts Kitsunoh about not being able to fly. This upsets Hydreigon and Kitsunoh U-turns away from him, calming himself and the effects of the Taunt go away. Hydreigon blasts Kitsunoh with a powerful Fire. Then Kitsunoh seems to link his and Hydreigon's pain together, it must be Pain Split! Their hp is now equal. Hydreigon ends with an Earth Power.

Well folks, looks like this high level pokemon battle is about to come to a close. Both pokemon look pretty tired. Kitsunoh licks Hydreigon, but fails to freak him out in the lest bit. Hydreigon finishes Kitsunoh with a Earth Power.